Summary

  • League One leaders Cardiff win 2-1 at Bradford, Bolton beat Wigan in derby

  • Second-placed Lincoln pegged back from 2-0 up at Luton

  • Salford win at Swindon to blow League Two promotion race wide open

  • Earlier, leaders Bromley have late penalty saved in stalemate at Chesterfield

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  1. Elsewhere in League Onepublished at 16:33 GMT 17 January

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    Mansfield were magnificent in the FA Cup when they knocked Championship side Sheffield United out last week, so it's no surprise to see them cruising against Port Vale.

    Nigel Clough's Stags lead 3-0 after Oliver Irow grabbed his second of what is fast becoming a very special debut.

  2. YELLOW CARDpublished at 16:33 GMT 17 January

    Stockport 2-2 Rotherham

    Ollie Norwood goes into the book for a cynical lunge on Harry Gray as the teenage Leeds loanee seeks to break away on his Millers debut.

  3. GREAT SAVE!published at 16:32 GMT 17 January

    Shrewsbury 1-0 Harrogate

    Shrewsbury have no intention of taking their foot off the gas and go close to a potentially decisive second.

    It's Henry Gray, again, with another great save as Iwan Morgan is denied for what feels like the umpteenth time this afternoon.

    Harrogate did pull out a stoppage-time equaliser out of the hat last week, so it's not done.

  4. Postpublished at 16:31 GMT 17 January

    Luton 2-2 Lincoln

    The sting seems to have gone out of this game.

    Luton had a few early second-half chances, but it's shadow boxing stuff at Kenilworth Road right now.

    There is still 20 minutes on the clock, however, which is plenty of time for a winner and tons of drama.

  5. Postpublished at 16:31 GMT 17 January

    Stockport 2-2 Rotherham

    Keith Hill
    Former Bolton and Barnsley boss on BBC Radio Manchester

    Rotherham have really improved in this game, the substitutions have made a massive impact.

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    GOAL: Swindon 1-3 Salfordpublished at 16:30 GMT 17 January

    Kallum Cesay (72 mins)

    Could that be that?

    Dan Udoh drives forward for the Ammies before teeing-up Kallum Cesay who slams the ball past Connor Ripley and into the top corner.

    It's looking like eight games unbeaten for the Ammies, who are below second-placed Swindon on goal difference alone.

    Kallum Cesay scoresImage source, Shutterstock
  7. CLOSE!published at 16:30 GMT 17 January

    Swindon 1-2 Salford

    Former Wolves man Fletcher Holman is on for his Robins debut and almost marked it with a lovely goal, picking up possession, beating his man but firing over Matt Young's crossbar.

  8. Elsewhere in League Onepublished at 16:28 GMT 17 January

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    At one stage, we were gasping for League One goals and now we have a bit of a deluge.

    Will Evans has doubled Mansfield's lead against Port Vale, while a second of the day from Dom Ballard has edged Leyton Orient back ahead against Reading.

    Fred Onyedinma has bagged a brace of goals himself to put Wycombe 2-1 up at Northampton Town.

    The only game that remains goalless in League One right now is at The Cherry Red Records Stadium where AFC Wimbledon host Doncaster.

  9. Elsewhere in League Twopublished at 16:28 GMT 17 January

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    Not long after falling behind to Notts County, Crawley are now also a man down after Klaidi Lolos is sent off for a straight red card for violent conduct.

  10. CLOSE!published at 16:28 GMT 17 January

    Stockport 2-2 Rotherham

    This could be anything...

    Stockport's turn to come close to the fifth goal of the game as Josh Stokes cuts back from the left for Jayden Fevrier who can only whip a shot over Cameron Dawson's crossbar.

  11. Postpublished at 16:26 GMT 17 January

    Swindon 1-2 Salford

    The Robins are having a good spell as they try to find an equaliser.

    Tom Nichols has fired over the bar from an Ollie Palmer lay-off while Michael Olakigbe missing the target after being found by the influential Darren Oldaker.

  12. CLOSE!published at 16:24 GMT 17 January

    Stockport 2-2 Rotherham

    So nearly a third for Rotherham as subs Reece James and Sam Nombe combine with the latter driving into the box before fizzing a shot past the near post.

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    GOAL: Shrewsbury 1-0 Harrogatepublished at 16:24 GMT 17 January

    Taylor Perry (62 mins)

    It's been coming!

    He was denied a moment earlier by a fine save, but not this time.

    Taylor Perry finds a wonderful hit from the edge of the box which flies into the top corner for his first goal of the season to give Shrewsbury lift-off.

    Can they build on the lead?

  14. Postpublished at 16:23 GMT 17 January

    Stockport 2-2 Rotherham

    Keith Hill
    Former Bolton and Barnsley boss on BBC Radio Manchester

    Rotherham look a real threat, an out and out front three that has real goals in them.

  15. Postpublished at 16:23 GMT 17 January

    Shrewsbury 0-0 Harrogate

    Shrewsbury continue to knock at the door.

    Taylor Perry this time pops up with a goalbound half-volley which Henry Gray keeps out with another good stop.

    Harrogate boss Simon Weaver responds with a change as Lewis Cass replaces Grant Horton.

  16. Elsewhere in League Onepublished at 16:22 GMT 17 January

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    On-loan Tottenham forward Oliver Irow has put Mansfield Town ahead against Port Vale on his debut.

    And for the second time today, League One strugglers Burton lead Huddersfield with Jake Beesley restoring the Brewers' advantage.

    Meanwhile, a 52nd-minute finish from Jack Marriott has Reading level with Leyton Orient.

  17. Rotherham 'have played some great football'published at 16:22 GMT 17 January

    Stockport 2-2 Rotherham

    Keith Hill
    Former Bolton and Barnsley boss on BBC Radio Manchester

    It's a really well crafted goal, they have played some great football.

    What a great ball from the wide area.

    This is a real game now.

    Rotherham really giving everything they possibly can to make an impact on this game.

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    GOAL: Stockport 2-2 Rotherhampublished at 16:21 GMT 17 January

    Sam Nombe (60 mins)

    Back on terms for the second time...

    Sub Sam Nombe has hauled the struggling Millers level and set up a fascinating final half-hour.

    It's a lovely flowing move, which you might not expect from a team who have lost six straight, with Nombe getting the final touch to Shaun McWIlliams' cross.

  19. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:20 GMT 17 January

    Swindon 1-2 Salford

    Michael Olakigbe is on for his home debut for the Robins, replacing Joe Snowdon, who was booked moments before after a tussle.

  20. Elsewhere in League Twopublished at 16:20 GMT 17 January

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    Notts County, hovering just outside the play-off spots, have broken the deadlock early in the second half at Crawley through Jodi Jones.

    Jayden Sweeney’s left-footed shot has put Grimsby ahead at home to 10-man Barnet.

    And Kai Payne has put Oldham 2-1 up at home to Cheltenham.